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Whiting Journal from Whiting, Kansas • 4

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Whiting Journali
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3 5m a WALL PAPER MCVAY Mrs. May McVay died March 7. 07 at the 'homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, after a lingering illness of several Mrs.

McVay spent a short time last fall in New Mixico, to try the benefits to he. derived from a change of climate which done her no material good. She leaves a husband and one child, father, mother, two sisters and four broth ers to mourn her untimely death. Funeral services were held from the parental home, by Rev. Frazer of the U.

B. church, after which the burial was in the Spriug Hill cemetery north of town. i We would ask you in need of any- thing in the implement line to call and. look over our stock before' purchasing. We carry a full line of Moline, Avery, Deere and Coaitcn implements.

International manure spreaders and Gaso- line engines. Also a big stock oi" buggies and harness. Come and see me. Web A LLISON, 0 Muscolah, Kansas. i L.

Our Spring Stock of Wall Paper has arrived and is ready for your inspection. Be sure to see this before buying elsewhere. We have added this year a line of Boom Let us help you plan your room dec-ortions. Don't forget that wc always have on hand al.irgj st jzk of Window glass. FARMERS; now is a good time to oil your harness.

We liave an extra quality of harness oil. MAIN'S PHARMACY. KANSAS. VX GO VCARC 'r A FREE PATTERN JT f.Tir own w-Tfotinn) to every 6ub- El HAUI5 Henry Ilaub, dietl at his home in Holton Wednesday evening. Mr.

Haub has been failing for a long time and his death was not unexpected. The family was leaving the farm and was moving to Holton having been a resident of that city less than a week. The burial services will be Saturday morning in Springhill i i -h I i-v ctnis a year. Northeast Jackson. The roads are in bad condition.

Hans Jensen and fr.mily spent Tuesday at Louis Kroghs. Eelclen and daughter Per- sis spent Fiday at Duhe Benthin's. Wanted Reliable man (married) for farm position on salary Liberal terms Inquire of W. M. Hedge, at the Bank.

A e-m, colorrJ p'atrs latest s.ss,.i.-ikiii fancy i fiction, etc. Sub 1 fTf A nrone BGTultnaf pfcelfh and drsorir-Mon run asceriul'i our free whether tut invent ITchfibl Coijiujiiiiif tiotisstrict'y lfent8 soMt fron, ihiest utrene? for mm-ui tug luttonr. Patents taken thronali Mtimt to. leeeive iff rial not iff, iHiout chMrio. iu tLa A hnndsoTTir-Iy wpeliTr.

I.nrect cir-nildtioi! of nnv pi'ient Hie tirtitiL 'JVrni. i'i i Hew York BraucU OHU e. WasLUiuion. D. C.

On the list this week Mrs. T.V ft HM T7 TT, ruu icr iatt copy I ivtv Seiid for terms, Stylish, R.vii.it.le, 1 Koinuniitfll ami Absnlslcli l' fct-rittiiijf rain-r Piitterns. ir I Af. By BUTTERS BUTTERS, Published everr Friday and entered at the. postoffice.

Whiting. Kansas, as sec nd-class mail matter. One copy, one year fl.iH) One copy, six months One copy, three months -25 Oue copj' .05 omoe. Jq Republican yoters of tn Herman Beamon, was shopping in Netawaka, Friday. Mr.

Banaka delivered his hogs at Straight Creek, Monday. Josia Gray is on tli3 sick list. Fred Peterson visited at Hans Olsen's Wxidnsnday. Ir. and Mrs.

Belden spent Thursday, evening at Mr. rer-non's. 15. II. Mrs.

c. heeler of bt. Creek First congressional District: nrnt-f 1Tl4-' A fern '7 I desire to be your reprcsenta- tive in congress as one who be- In a Hetiry XeihiusShippel two cars Uves there are things to be done of to K. Wednesday ht. niir A Mographjr of tho Father of I lis Country (Jeorpe "Washington never toM a lie; ho und they lut his picture on a postage What is tho most ous of but an elaboration of this?" I' trie Bdstina ar.rt Sewina Lines.

I ojv. IO eacli-nimf Mqhrr I A for ti-m Sold in neariy evciy cit 1 i town, 'or tv JBnil from I THE McCALL Uest 35st St. NEW YORK. CLOVER-HUL. which can best be done by men who are given the power and opportunity of congressional office.

am opposed to corporation rule to trusts of all kinds to unfair tar-ill's. The man who can make the strongest effort to correct the evils the people feel most should be the CHURCH DIRECTORY United Brethren Church. Preaching every alternate Sun-lay, at 11a. 3i. and at r.

m. Sabbath School every Sunday at 10 a. m. r. p.

c. u. every Sunday evening it fi v. m. Junior y.

p. c. e. at 3 p. m.

every Sunday. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. All are cordially invited to these services. Rev. J.

H. Frazer, The box social at the Aurora school was postponed until next Saturday night March I6th on account of bad' weather. Everbody cordially invited. Miss Warni ig. visits 1 ho 113 folks in Holton from Friday until Sunday.

Tyler who has been ery SUBSCEIH10H to r3 VyIU Give a-; YEAR'S i til nominee of. our party. I hope to Sincerely, Ewing OIV- I MVIV VltUl V- J-g licit I113F1 S3 4 I ter- Herbert. Whiting, Ks. R.

R. 1. Editor WiiiTiNfi Journal. Walt it Xehcn has 1 cen sick tin- io averir use ot uaf iifflscnoers. abl3 to attend scLoj! the rast Medicine readers iu the local columns of a paper rre a nuisance weeiv.

The Kohhr hi ve bcen pvitnout mucu pay to ine cuuor, BO 0U It is a large twenty-four farm weeklj, profusely illustrated, and every word in it is interesting1 to the farmer cr raiser of live ctoelc sick 1 ut art better tlicy etisgust tne caaer anu ior METHODIST Preaching every Sundav at 1 1 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a.

3r. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Rev. Isaac F.

Edward, Pastor. Phiin horn is and Mrs. Gill vk- this reason we ave for several irn I ot I i nner i I llVa til liVlKJ -M- tJJ-ClJ I -I ent medicine Fge us uo ii VfUil? EVEHY ISSUE CONTAINS Mnry Ncilmus si ipi 1 cattle all featur3S cf their cdvetising by Dear ir; In last week's Jour-nal I notic3 that Mr. J. Ql Brown has put on U13 market a part of the Cremery pasture.

1h 3 aiticle went on to say that the growth of Whiting had beci retarded for years on account of carcety of lots that could be bought t.t right prices Mr. Editor, do you know that the farmers living in the vicinity of Whiting and farmers who have moved into Whiting thepast ten or twelve years have done more for the town than the citizens' them selves. The most of the taxes that built the hall was collected from farmers and a great -deal of the and hOgS tO K. L. thlS WCCK.

nnHirKt rnt tli'ie nnint.rpctino foa- OUR T-ExTETt EOX Taderf of GOOD- Nola Humphries is on the fcick ture our leaders will get the usual allS FAtJ.MKIl are constantly writing to the list this week. amount of reading mi.tter tho Mr. Allen is" going to work for we have reduce A tl size of ur pa- Henry Neihaus this year. per slight ly. BAPTIST Sunday School at 10 A.

m. Preach- ing service on alternate Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. Chas. S. Dean, Pastor.

Sarnie Reeves was in Whiting, oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Tuesday. 0 EYE EXAMINATION Pete Peterson finally got a car, and moved to Norton last HEWS All rf bo jorrnl r.ows of ihv l.s iui'1 all agriouituL-al lo-vtloimu'iits nro given iu detail. SPECIAL ARTICLES Tho Wdlpw this pubnciititiii the adviofl that tuoy clve 1h to every farmer afid raiser live stock. EBIT0RIAL- artii'Us ty ro.Mi vba tlicrciijib'y unJr-Jtand i-iMitural and liro ht'H-k ondiilon ia The r'Htor'slj are sTways writtcu A.iih tbt nhu to t.M!t't nnd assist ilie American fariiirr aud raispr cf live stock. HOME rErAIlTWENT Ttcr? is a Ccparl-tnent ''Jiu-d b.f Faith Felsrar, vHieb Is de-v tcrj tijfir.Sy to th interest a of woiarnv.lio liv on the farm.

Ul.i department is eppably and much useful lde on the M-t of cooUias and kerplug a Lou-e euc-ccsfsfnlly. CUIi JUinOa Conducted Fiirlp fmdiey for the tn-fit of tlie yoanger p-Mterii'tMU. letteis Inu iuildren from nil parts of Amcri. a and i a def.art-nint that is of great interest to every toy iii. ptrl, IIAGASIITE SZCTICir la department pre awarded eaca v.eok for tLe bast ea su'ojicU by tUo Hagazine LlitiT.

FASHICXS In every iime them Is" a rat-Iri-n lfpRi-tn)inr. patterns will feuud very uefnl to the houstwife. euitor ani teliinc of the conditions of crops and their vii'iuiiy. Readers may beu-etit tbemswfre greatly by reading these letters, as it enables them to know just what other farmers are doing and what methods taey are adopting to become successful. LIVE MAHKET The report of the market cattle, hogs and sheep is second only to the Drovers It is reported by the Drovers Journal." which Is the recognized authority on the Chiesgo markets, and it ia therefore always reliable and accurate.

HCIIS3 MARKET Tha horse market 19 abo reported by the Drovers Journal and gives a fall report of the conditions of the horse trade, both ia the east as eil as in Chicago. PRODUCE The produce market 13 reported by the Drovers Journal produce reporters, who are constantly watching, that market -and who understand the exact conditions. Tue market is givea ia detail and i3 alwiiys accurate. GRAIN The grain market is reported by the gra5n -refiortera on the Drovers Journal, make a study of the grain trade-and 'who ere also always in touch Trith. the exact conditions of that market.

COMIC PAGE Last, hut not least, there is a comic section iu GOOdAluVS FARMER, which is a source of amusement to both the oil and young. week. Carnation. CItlllSTIAX. school at 10 a.

m. Preaching service on alternate Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30. r.

my Elder Charles Richards, Pastor. Parallel labor and push in building it came from farmers or old farmers who recently moved into town- There were people in town who worked on the building and got it started but the most of the taxes came out of the farmers. We also notice that your town has built more side walks and improved the town generally since you have a council composed mainly of farmers the March 12 Jim Lindsey has been on the sick list but is better now. Charlie Krantz is in Kansas City, where he. expects to be opperated If you prefer to consult an oculist we will fill your prescription.

But if you will come to us we have every facility for giving your eyes a thorough examination. The work of examination is scientifically done and we will give you perfect tit-ting glasses. You will run no risk whatever in having your eyes examined by us, our years of experience have qualified us for this work and we can, fit your eyes property. N'. 13.

All subscriptions to Gaodall's Farmsr step when time expires. on for appendicites, Mr. Krantz LODGE DIRECTORY M. W. A.

Sycamore camp No. 2011, meets Thursday night on or before the the full moon of each month. W. C. Wheeler, (V.

F. E. Myres, Clerk. went down Saturday. town of Whiting slept a decade or Miss Lillie Guess spent last Fri- more until you got some fresh progressive blood frorn the country.

i imtilJuly 1, 1907, or later, simply send in a WA ycur name and tell us tQ we shall -send day at load s. Miss Clara Banks was in this Whiting is allright now, but the business men should advertise fioodairs' Farmer one year (to yourself cr to some one else) and -we Tvill do so without one cent of cost to you. If time is not paid beyond July snd in your renewal or new subscription and will send a year's subscription to Goodall's Farmer free to any address you name. If ou hve not seen a sample copy of Goodall's Farmei- we will be glad to give or send you one. neighborhood one dav last week 1 Pi 1 loomng aiter a music ciass.

Bert Parrett returned home more in fact they should fill the Journal, so full of good advertising that there would be no space left for Horton, Holton or Musco-tah. Citizens of Whiting go on an Wednesday after spending the i. i ii. winter in me souiu. E.

BOURQUIN SON OPTICIANS 8 A 9 John and Bob Stone were in A' oarg. I. O. O. F.

Jackson Lodge, No. 214, I. O. 0. F.

meets every Monday night, Visiting brothers are welcome. G. D. Reed, N. G.

C. Frandsen, Sec. Lil ian Rebekah Lodge No. 72. 1.

0. 0. F. meets 1st and 3d Friday nights each month. Visiting Rebekahs cordially invited.

Anna Angle, N. G. iSIame Reed Secy ii KANSAS. HORTON, advertising compaign! Tell the Holton Wednesday, -r oooooooooooooooooooooooooo jir. d.

xU. Dutiers uio eu tail week to the farm vacated by Jim FOR OUR people of this vicinity what you have to sell and the mail jorder houses won't get your business neither will Holton, Horton or Muscotah. Benthin. Insurance Agency. 1 Mr.

Montanaye moved up near I have taken the agency of the Whiting last Thursday. Phenix Insurance Company, of Since Mr. Brown (a farmer) has loers 3SCI ou Miss Lillie Parrett spent last Brooklyn N. Y. formaly represent-Friday with Miss Edna Stone.

ed by L. M. Myers, and am pre- I t. Geo. Bliolder is visiting at Mrs.

pared to write Insurance risks, The box supper that was to have against Fire, Lightning, and Tor i lie New Idea A. V. A. M. Whiting Lodge No.

250, Meets Saturday nights on or before the full moon of each month, and two weeks thereafter. G. L. White, M. A.

Monroe, Sec. hppn lr SatnrrW nirlit.at thft An nado's. If in want of Insurance started this move let every body get into the band A. Farmer. P.

Mr. Editor, I wish to say that the building of the hall was helpei along materi llly by the ladies of Whiting and vicinity, C. Hayes John Lentz and other hav A. F. rnra cnrmrtl linnsP vji: nnctnnnpfl Call and See me.

A. MonrOS omans iviasazme until next Saturday evening March 7 AND Whiting Chapter O. E. S. No.

16. Mr. Gibbon's sale was well at tended Monday. 28i meets 1st and 3d Tuesday even i DENTIST, J. B.

GORBTJTT ing each month. Florence E. Conklin, W. M. MameReed, Secy.

Miss Bertha Magers is at home sick with the measles. Tcm SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL, WHITING JOURNAL Both5 One Year for Only S1.30 The Mcv Idea Woman's Magazine contains over 100 pages each month of fashions, dressmaking, needlework and household helps. number is beautifully illustrated and contains nine full-page fashion ptatcs, some ir. color, Thcro "publicatlcns furnic-h reading for every member of the hcuschcld. One cross on this paragraph.

-The latest appliances and methods used in all dental operations to relieve pain. SATISFACT ox GU.VRAXTEED. OFFICE over Sauters' Drug Store HORTON KANSAS. Parrott is taking care of her. Geo.

Todd and sou Jay were in Horton, Tuesday. Daisy. Of si. Of 5 I made with a blue pencil, indicates that your subscription has expired, two crosses that you are delinquent YEAR 100. PER one year.

You are solicited to 0 i Tummimiimmmiif come in and renew..

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